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This is a great read for anyone who is seriously wrestling with the needexistence of god in the age of skeptacisim
The author suggests the reader keep an open mind as he meticulously examines concepts such as morality that is secular in natur... Read More
Here timothy contrasts the secular view of how things are with the christian perspective and he wisely draws from the schools o... Read More
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christian, secular, human, great and religious. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 451 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 8 2020.
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No better explanation of christianity
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Written from a unique perspective since keller is not writing primarily to christians
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If i hadnt read kellers reason for god first i might have rated this one higher
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Then consider the 1 chance youre 100 wrong
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Interestingly after living in japanese culture for 36 years could see how kellers writing about identity formation pp 118121 worked out in japan
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Tim is never onesided in his books where is simply bashing other views and praising his own
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Not quite so in the secular part of the book
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Keller knocked out of the park
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